ChatGPT can potentially help you generate...
Lesson Plans | Student Learning Outcomes | Letters of Recommendation Note: Please keep in mind: "ChatGPT Replicates Gender Bias in Recommendation Letters" |
Grant Proposals |
Syllabus Content | Review / discussion / quiz questions | Writing prompts | Advice / ideas for engaging in tough conversations |
Rubrics | Conference Proposals |
Remember: You're the expert! Anything ChatGPT produces is just a starting point. You can and should tweak and adjust for your purposes.
Bonus Resource! AI Prompt Library for Educators | AI For Education
(Prompts for: lesson plans, rubrics, discussion questions, quizzes, syllabi, formative assessments...and more!)
We could all use a little help and inspiration every so often. So check out some of these videos on how to use ChatGPT to create/generate:
(Click the word, it's linked)
Rubrics | Letters of Recommendation | Quiz / Discussion Questions |
Grant Writing |
Best Practices:
Called "prompting," the way you interact with ChatGPT greatly affects the relevance and usefulness of its output. Here are 3 general tips to keep in mind when 'conversing' with ChatGPT.
Learn more about successful prompting at LearnPrompting.org.